"Tea Time" from Aisling (250L - The Secret Affair Event *September Round*. Includes Mesh Tea Time Set with Cups, Flowers, Pitcher, Plates, Plate Stacks, Single Cups and Sugar Bowls. Includes With and Without Flowers Versions in Single Items or Sets. Includes Set with Giver Script. 1 L.I., Copy & Mod. Original Ad HERE)

"Floating Candle Votives" from Jian (200L. Includes Floating Candle Votives in 2 Versions of Sets of 5, Set of 3, Solo Candles in 3 Sizes and Petal Bowls with 7 Texture Options for Glass Gel and 4 Metal Texture Options for Bowl)

"Although women of higher station in ancient Greece and Rome were regular
users of cosmetics, the tradition was actually an adopted one from the
ancient Egyptian culture. After the fall of the Roman Empire, it was
not until the middle ages that the use of cosmetics again became common.
Unlike in Egypt, however, where cosmetic use was among all classes,
cosmetics in Europe were an elite affair reserved for the “gentle
classes”. Commoners did not have access to such luxuries.

For a period, the church outlawed cosmetics and their use was only found
in brothels. After all, the respectability of enhancing female physical
allure was in stark counterpoint to the goal of spiritual elevation and
forsaking of the carnal world."